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8.11.2008

. . . that a quinceanera (the celebration of a girl's fifteen birthday) is one of the most dangerous places in the country. There's always something breaking out at one of those things.
Story.
And since we are talking about young girls, don't you have to 16 to compete in the Olympics?

Yeah, I'm SURE the Olympic Committee is investigating the age violations--just like they investigated the past East German Men's (oops) Women's Swim Team using male hormones. Sure they "tested" the East Germans back then (with really unsophisticated tests), but there comes a point when you should be able to say--to hell with TESTS, my EYES are all I need to see and PROVE violations! I don't care about statments about "passports" etc. about the Chinese girls' ages--our EYES are all we need to PROVE the violations. Yet NOTHING will occur during the Olympics. "We wouldn't want to insult our nice (lying, cheating, stealing) host country, would we?" Typical communists. Yes, I know, there have been some upsetting revelations about U.S. athletes recently having to admit steriod use in past Olympics--but those were individuals chosing to cheat, not government-sponsored, endorsed, and approved cheating. Disgusting. Makes watching the rest of the Chinese v. U.S. girls' gymnastics valueless, which angers me on behalf of our hardworking, non-cheating girls. By the way, the East German swim team STILL has not been stripped of their medals by the Olympic powers-that-be, regardless of the proof that has now surfaced about their hormone abuse cheating.